(A)
The Black Cabinet, or Federal Council
of Negro Affairs, was the informal term for a group of African Americans
who served as public policy advisors to President F. D.R and his wife
Eleanor in his 1933-45 terms in office.
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(B)
She founded the National Council of
Negro Women in 1935.
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(C)
A leading educator and civil rights
activist. She grew up in poverty, as one of 17 children born to former slaves.
Everyone in the family worked, and many toiled at picking cotton..
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(D)
She founded Daytona Normal and
Daytona Industrial Institute in it later became Bethune-Cookman College.
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